plenty plenty of room...and even in the middle streets if you look around and ask nicely...street frontage does get scarce other than the outermost roads, but if you don't care about that no worries. say hi to the neighbors, check that your scene is a compatible match with theirs, share goodies

Yes, there should be room. If you want a spot close in, just park on an outer lot and walk into the middle. Ask around, explaining your situation. Some folks leave early for various reasons and you could take their space. Once you have found the neighbors you want, go back out, get your rig, drive to your spot and park it. Park it for the week, please.

There is less than 3 months to go. Most people have bought their tickets already. Remember, no ticket sales at the gate...

> just park on an outer lot and walk into the middle. Ask around,
> explaining your situation.

That's one of my favorite events at Burning Man. Wednesday and Thursday, a bunch of people arrive and drive around in the inner streets asking everyone where they can camp. These people are shocked to find that all the spaces in close are taken already. Then they're angered by the abuse they're getting for driving around and raising dust.

I yell at them to drive faster and raise more dust. People think I'm being ironic. They don't watch enough Morning Joe.

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..........That's one of my favorite events at Burning Man. Wednesday and Thursday, a bunch of people arrive and drive around in the inner streets asking everyone where they can camp. These people are shocked to find that all the spaces in close are taken already. Then they're angered by the abuse they're getting for driving around and raising dust.

I yell at them to drive faster and raise more dust. People think I'm being ironic. They don't watch enough Morning Joe.
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I like hooking a section of chain link fencing on a short rope to their bumpers.........great entertainment as they make corners and, wonder why everyone is yelling about dust.........let alone all the random bicycles and camp gear they snag. sort of like "drift netting".......